TheBigA said:Mike Sheridan said:Good advice too but I wouldn't call radio a career anymore, at most stations it's just a job.
What's the difference between a job and a career? A job is one thing someone does on an hourly basis for their life. A career is something that changes, grows, with room for advancement, and usually doesn't involve an hourly wage. Which one of those describes being on air? There are lots of careers in radio. There are fewer jobs in radio. Decide what's important to you, what you really want to do, and if you can find fulfillment in radio by going about it in a different way.
Take off the rose colored glasses, there are more jobs and fewer careers in radio. Most count themselves lucky to have a job. In my top 25 market it's not unusual to see an air staff of 3 jocks where there used to be 6. One of the 3 is the PD!
I know lots of talented on air and production folks of all ages who got kicked to the curb and couldn't find another gig. They got out not because they wanted to, but because they HAD TO.
The cheese has gone bad and yes it does stink. You must be in a time warp or something, it's 2010 here, soon to be 2011.